Spring Street Studios, The Alta Arts, Houston Museum of African American Culture, and the Menil Collection.
Curated by Mark Sealy, organized by FotoFest
African Cosmologies: Redux Opening Reception
Friday, September 23 | 6:30PM–9PM
The Alta Arts
5412 Ashbrook D, Houston, TX 77081
African Cosmologies: Redux is an adaptation of the acclaimed FotoFest Biennial 2020 exhibition, African Cosmologies: Photography, Time, and the Other, featuring artists included in the original iteration of that exhibition and complemented by a series of programs.
Curated by Mark Sealy, Director of the renowned London-based photographic art institution Autograph ABP, African Cosmologies: Redux is a large-scale group exhibition that examines the complex relationships between contemporary life in Africa, the African diaspora, and global histories of colonialism, photography, and rights and representation. The exhibition considers the history of photography as one closely tied to a colonial project and Western image production, highlighting artists who confront and challenge this shortsighted, albeit canonized lineage.
Taking its cues from John Coltrane’s avant-garde jazz oeuvre, wherein formal modernisms of the past are made complex by radical imagination and black- futurity, this presentation of diverse ideas, artistic approaches, and material histories proposes a “cosmological exploration” of Africa and the African diaspora— one that defies easy categorization and spatial and temporal boundaries. Succinctly, it explores the very notions of Africa and Africanness beyond traditional geographic and historical lines.
The artists featured in African Cosmologies: Redux turn an eye to social, cultural, and political conditions that inform and influence concepts of representation as they pertain to image production and circulation within Africa and beyond. These artists question the ways in which subjectivity is constructed and deconstructed by the camera, and in the process, reveal legacies of resistance by those who defy traditional ideas of sexual, racial, gender-based, and other marginalized identities.
African Cosmologies: Redux is presented in venues city-wide including at Spring Street Studios at Sawyer Yards, The Alta Arts, the Houston Museum of African American Culture, and the Menil Collection.
This exhibition is accompanied by a Biennial Book, co-published by FotoFest Inc. and Schilt Publishing, and features texts by curator Mark Sealy and leading voices in literature, theory, and visual art as well as beautiful images of works by the exhibition artists. The Biennial Book can be purchased at Silver Street Studios, Whitehall Houston Hotel, and online.
The artists featured in the African Cosmologies: Redux exhibition include:
Spring Street Studios:
Akinbode Akinbiyi, James Barnor, Edson Chagas, Ernest Cole, Jean Depara, Laura El-Tantawy, Lyle Ashton Harris, Samson Kambalu, Rotimi Fani-Kayode, leo with Shobun Baile, Santu Mofokeng, Sethembile Msezane, Zanele Muholi, Eustáquio Neves, Nyaba L. Ouedraogo, Rosana Paulino, Dawit L. Petros, Zina Saro-Wiwa, Aida Silvestri, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, and Wilfred Ukpong
The Alta Arts:
Sammy Baloji & Mónica de Miranda
Houston Museum of African American Culture:
Faisal Abdu’Allah, Hélène A. Amouzou, Bruno Boudjelal, Jamal Cyrus, Rahima Gambo, Eric Gyamfi, Santu Mofokeng
The Menil Collection:
Samuel Fosso
FOTOFEST BIENNIAL 2022 SPONSORS
Principal Sponsorship for the FotoFest Biennial 2022 Guide
Eleanor and Frank Freed Foundation
FotoFest Biennial 2022 Major Institutional and Individual Sponsors
Houston Endowment, The Brown Foundation, Inc., The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Texas Commission on the Arts, City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance, The Powell Foundation, Phillip and Edith Leonian Foundation, The Wortham Foundation, John R. Eckel, Jr. Foundation, Susan Vaughan Foundation, Judith and Gamble Baldwin, Frederick Baldwin and Wendy Watriss, David and Martha Moore, FotoFest Board of Directors.
Additional FotoFest Biennial 2022 Support provided by
The Alta Arts, Arts District Houston, Aurora Picture Show, Bonhams, Deal Company, Foto Relevance, Foundation for a Civil Society, Heidi Vaughan Fine Art, Houston Cinema Arts Society, Houston Museum of African American Culture, iLand Cloud Services, Institut d'Estudis Baleàrics, The Menil Collection, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Museum of Photography, Seoul, Musiqa, Paper City, Precision Camera, River Oaks District, Sawyer Yards, Silver Street Studios, The Whitehall Houston, WYNG Foundation.
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